For coupe to Roadster skin transition all I'll need is about the last 2 inch strip of it. The crown curvature of the repro skin was always a problem in through here as it was very flat and almost just folded over in this area.; it didn't match the body contour at all. On a positive note this feature will now be the factory contour.
To preserve as much of the old skin as I could I decided on an angled cut which elmintated the higher rot and more of the old damage that was soldered over at the back.
Going to fold in a quick flange and make my own lower repair section.
I do have a new one from Stodard but the flange is too narrow compared to how it was originally done so I'll replicate the factory width as I did before.
Bottom flange folded in an clampaed on for a quick mock up. A long way from making the final trim line as the rest of the skin has to mounted on the frame then to the car to locate its best adjusted position then I have dial in the 3mm gap with this new flange all simulatinously. A lot to do...
Thanks for looking!
Justin
To preserve as much of the old skin as I could I decided on an angled cut which elmintated the higher rot and more of the old damage that was soldered over at the back.
Going to fold in a quick flange and make my own lower repair section.
I do have a new one from Stodard but the flange is too narrow compared to how it was originally done so I'll replicate the factory width as I did before.
Bottom flange folded in an clampaed on for a quick mock up. A long way from making the final trim line as the rest of the skin has to mounted on the frame then to the car to locate its best adjusted position then I have dial in the 3mm gap with this new flange all simulatinously. A lot to do...
Thanks for looking!
Justin
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